Corsi Collection of Decorative Stones

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Corsi 452, approx. 145 x 73 x 40 mm, © Oxford University Museum of Natural History

OUMNH Number: 452  
Name and quarry location: Breccia del Giannicolo, from Rome, Lazio, Italy  
Geological description: Limestone breccio-conglomerate, very poorly sorted; the matrix is clear crystalline calcite in places, elsewhere full of microfauna-rich grains.  
Comments: The name pertains to the Janiculum Hill in Rome, and in Corsi's table-top of modern marbles in the Natural History Museum, London, Corsi calls this stone 'breccia di Roma'. Despite superficial appearances, it is not particularly like the other two breccias of this name in this collection, nos. 453 and 454.  
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Corsi's classification: Class 1. Marbles; Section 5. Breccias; ii. Italian Breccias  
Corsi's text: 121.31 Breccia del Giannicolo in Roma  

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